In Belmont County, many tracts are adjacent to coal company land. Some tracts have been deep mined in the past while others have been strip mined.
Two questions. 1). Has anyone heard what the coal companies are doing, i.e. are they willing to partner with adjacent land owners to form groups or are they going it alone? 2). It would seem risky drilling through old underground mines given the current process for encasing the well. Obviously gaining access through unmined tracts or from adjacent tracts would be the logical alternative. Anyone with experience with land containing old underground mines?
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